I would try iBiz, otherwise go for account edge. It lets you connect to all your online finance accounts. If your needs are not that heavy, lots of inventory, payroll, etc. Mint has been the gold standard for personal finance websites for years, thanks to its simplicity, usability, and smart financial tools. They are very responsive to user input and are priced reasonably. If iBiz had more features, I would go with it. I use iBank for home accounting and love it. Yet with all this complaining, it works great in our work flow of tracking time on a single project from multiple employees and bring all that info into one invoice really easy. Literally I have people waiting in line to be able to post something on a busy day. And from experience I can tell you if you don't do that, you will be really frustrated at how slow it can be. Their common answer is, T1000 based ethernet, no wireless, Intel Duo at the minimum, dedicated quad core server, etc. It just runs really, really slow in a network environment. But I see no other alternative out there for the mac that is that powerful far as feature set. If you look on their forums, that is the number one complaint with a lot of people leaving the program. It is great software from an accounting and reliability aspect, but if you ever intend on using more than two CPU's/users at a time accessing the accounting database, be prepared for some slow computing. We've used Account Edge Networking addition for 10 years now with up to seven users at a time.
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